Don't Put Off That Hunter Education Class

Information Meeting Set on Limited Participation in Northern Shrimp Fishery

March 16, 2018

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is inviting local commercial harvesters to an informational meeting regarding development of a limited access license system for participation in the northern shrimp fishery.

Public Information Meeting for Licensed Fishing Bait Dealers

March 14, 2018

The Inland Fisheries Division of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is reviewing its current Freshwater Fishing Bait Dealer rules and regulations to see if they can be improved to benefit bait dealers, Fish and Game, and the state's angling community.

Hearings Set for Proposed Off Highway Vehicle and Snowmobile Rules

Snowmobilers and Others Urged to Exercise Caution

March 12, 2018

With yet another winter storm expected to deliver a bounty of snow this week, N.H. Fish and Game Conservation Officers are again urging snowmobilers to use caution, especially when riding on lakes and ponds.

2017 Trophy Fish Program Winners Announced

Buffer Options for the Bay

March 9, 2018

N.H. Fish and Game's Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and the New Hampshire chapter of the Nature Conservancy have co-led a project over the past few years aiming to better understand how to protect buffers more effectively in coastal New Hampshire.

Big Game Processing Workshop

March 9, 2018

Learn how you can process your own big game animal from field to freezer at a free workshop being offered at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's Owl Brook Hunter Education Center in Holderness.

OHRV Wheeled Vehicle Registration Fees

March 7, 2018

Effective May 1, 2018, the fee for annual and 14-month wheeled vehicle registrations will increase by $30 for individuals who are not a member of a New Hampshire Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle (OHRV) club.

Highlights of Fish and Game's 2018 Initial Wildlife Rule Proposals

March 2, 2018

2018 is a biennial season-setting year at NH Fish and Game. Data from New Hampshire's hunting seasons are reviewed every year to monitor the status of game species, but, unless otherwise necessary, changes are recommended every two years to make sure that season dates and bag limits are in line with population goals reflected in the state's ten-year Game Management Plan.

NH Fish and Game Announces Unveiling of New Media Website

February 15, 2018

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is pleased to announce the launch of New Hampshire's WildSide, your source for engaging web-based video segments about wildlife and outdoor recreation in the Granite State.

Public Hearing on Public Boat Access Rules

Public Meeting on Bass Tournament Issuance Process

January 25, 2018

The NH Fish and Game Department's Inland Fisheries Division feels is reviewing its bass tournament permit issuance process. To provide an opportunity for input, there will be a public information meeting at 6:30 p.m. on February 15, 2018, at NH Fish and Game Headquarters, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH.

Learn to Tie Flies with NH BOW

January 22, 2018

The N.H. Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) Program and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's Let's Go Fishing Program are teaming up to offer a five-week fly-tying course for women this winter in Hillsborough, NH.

Read the latest NH Fishing Report - Special Ice Fishing Edition

January 19, 2018

Welcome to a special "mid-January" edition of the New Hampshire Fishing Report. Prior to last week's brief warm-up, extended bitter cold weather has led to favorable early season ice conditions across the Granite State.

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Chopper Overhead Signals Moose Collaring Underway in Northern NH

January 9, 2018

Northern New Hampshire residents may see a helicopter overhead in the coming weeks as approximately 45 moose cows and calves are collared for the multi-year of a study of moose mortality and productivity.

Rule Hearing January 26

WORKSHOP: Winter Ecology Workshop for Educators

January 8, 2018

Project WILD is offering "Below Zero," a supplementary education program that focuses on the understanding of wildlife in frozen environments. That's certainly the Northeast for several months of the year!

WORKSHOPS: Exploring Nature with Young Children & Environmental Experiences

January 8, 2018

Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children and Project Learning Tree's Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood, are supplementary educational programs for young learners designed to connect children ages 3 - 7 with nature and wildlife.